I'm going to use this thread to shamelessly put forward my own philosphy (well, a part of it)
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There is an absolute, objective moral code. However, there is no objective way to observe this code, so everyone's viewpoint on morality is subject. The key here is that not all viewpoints on morality are equally valid, because one of them MUST be right. You just don't know which. Thus, you are justified in asserting your moral code on others. However, people are equally justified in resisting that, not necessarily because of their "rights" but simply because your acts are "immoral" to them, just not the act of imposing it on them.
I hope that made sense.

There is an absolute, objective moral code. However, there is no objective way to observe this code, so everyone's viewpoint on morality is subject. The key here is that not all viewpoints on morality are equally valid, because one of them MUST be right. You just don't know which. Thus, you are justified in asserting your moral code on others. However, people are equally justified in resisting that, not necessarily because of their "rights" but simply because your acts are "immoral" to them, just not the act of imposing it on them.
I hope that made sense.
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